Arab Stories

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The Tina Trip 03 - Sudan

by risgrynsfisk on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

CHAPTER 10 – THE BIG Y The clit in the crotch of the Nile. We started our time in Sudan with having our first row. It was about some silly little thing, so small and silly that I have forgotten what it was. Or, more honestly, so small and silly that I´m embarrassed enough to pretend that I have forgotten. Tina stomped off. "Don´t you fucking dare following...

Grandma's Big Oven and Me

by elleann on Sep 12, 2017
Humor & Satire

(Author's note: this story is partly about the "girl cooking" fetish which to me is both hilarious and sexy but if it turns you off, this is your warning to stop here. Otherwise, I hope you like it.) Two weeks after my 18th birthday Daddy ran off with his secretary and I moved in with his parents, my Grandpa Abner and Grandma Lucy. Mom came right after...

Count of Monte Bistro

by rattails on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

AUTOR'S NOTE: Written with apologies to Edmond Dantes, Mercedes, Danglas, Fernand Mondgo, Fernando DeVille, Caderouse, Villefort, and of course to Alex, r.i.p. ***** Eugene Danos was elated. Cadillac had accepted his proposal of marriage. The young Frenchman's highway to paradise was now assured. Together they would travel life's highways for better or wo...

Break the Gilded Cage Ch. 03

by Elenia26 on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Even though this was the caliph's youngest daughter and therefore least important, the caliph spared no expense but for the quick notice. The palace was turned inside out to be decorated. Julian supposed he didn't blame the caliph for rushing their wedding. He was beginning to get nervous jitters. Sometime that morning he had realized he didn't even know hi...

Her Guardian Angel

by j.g.e. powers on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

The first time she saw him she almost laughed. He was roly-poly, and wide-eyed, as if he was seeing the world for the first time. An image of the Pillsbury Dough Boy popped into her head and she chuckled all the way to work. The second time she saw him was in her office parking lot and that surprised her; first because she had never seen him there before an...

Min

by 80niner on Sep 17, 2017
Mature

For those who read AUNT FRAN this a continuation of the same characters. Maybe you should read AUNT FRAN first. MIN Aunt Fran and Min seldom missed a card playing day that, somehow or other, sexual innuendo did not enter the conversation. Aunt said she did not care to discuss the topic but she usually brought it up. As much as she said she did not approve o...

Spreading Seeds Ch. 07

by JackLuis on Sep 12, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 7 - Able and Amelia I awoke in the morning in warm sunshine. Audrey was in my arms. I kissed her before slipping away and thought I'd made a clean get away when Audrey said, "Don't go." "I have to," I said. I really did. I had to pee so badly. She got up and took my hand and led me to a door and inside was a urinal and a toilet. I didn't even wait...

Delivery Van

by goatsogmay2 on Sep 14, 2017
Loving Wives

My boss Alex celebrated his 50th birthday last November with a party in his house, inviting almost 70 friends and employees from his bakery and its 6 outlets around town. He'd invited our better halves as well, so my husband David accompanied me to the party. Alex's wife, Catherine and I had attended belly-dancing classes together several years earlier, an...

Rosalinda's Eyes Ch. 02

by Adrian Leverkuhn on Sep 15, 2017
Romance

I needed to draw a picture in my mind – of my parent's house and what I planned to do with her. Yes, her. She was, when all was said and done, a feminine house, full of a woman's personality – my mother's. Clean and austere, a Craftsman style bungalow that veered to an almost Japanese austerity. She had been overbuilt, even by 20s standards, and that's the 1...

Moan

by andy_charles on Aug 31, 2017
Humor & Satire

Ever since she had been a little girl, Lizzy Linley knew that there was something different about her. It wasn't an obvious difference; it didn't stand out like a child in her kindergarten class who had to wear special hearing aids in his ears. It wasn't even that her mother was bringing her up on her own -- there were several children she knew that came fro...